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Being an art lover is critical to a great memory

An affair of arts is critical to owning a great memory as several arts (visual, performing, literary, culinary) are main contributors to improving one’s memory. Continue reading »

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Barry Moncrieffe succeeds Prof Rex as NDTC artistic director

At one time OAaSIS founder McGibbon who did modeling was also under the directorship of Barry Moncrieffe, choreographer, who himself is a interior decorator. Continue reading »

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Students urged to be entrepreneurial versus employable

Greater attention needs to be paid to entrepreneurship and professional partnerships. There are not enough entities to absorb 2,000 tertiary graduates each year Continue reading »

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Dont get caught in the obit column with a dead career

While creativity is a tool for development and advancing oneself, its also imperative to be aware of careers and their ranking. Several articles give guidance Continue reading »

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The impact of uniting diverse powers

OAaSIS recognises the power of the creative mind. More exciting is the diversity of skills and cultures, and the impact when persons of various skills unite. Continue reading »

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Discussion on Progress in Combatting Corruption in Jamaica

The OAaSIS works to divert youth from crime. Dr Trevor Munroe will speak on Progress Being Made in Surmounting Challenges in Combatting Corruption Continue reading »

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Education policymakers out of touch says educators

POLICYMAKERS in the education ministry have been scolded by the hierarchy of Jamaica’s two major principals’ associations for failing to consult on many issues. Continue reading »

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Looking at Jamaican artists, art scenes

OAaSIS founder Anthea McGibbon interviews numbered persons about Jamaican artists, art scenes and development, and publishes her gleanings online on her site Continue reading »

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